between sea water and pure water,which will boil at a higher temperatures give reason
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When a non-volatile solute like saltwater is added to the solvent, the resulting solution is lower than that of the pure solvent. Therefore, a greater amount of heat is required for water to boil. This increasing the boiling point of the saltwater than the pure water is the elevation of boiling point.
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It is sea water as while boiling pure water we can boil it at 100° C but sea water requires more temperature because of the presence of a subtle substance which is NaCl (salt) which increase its boiling point as it even have to heat up the salt.
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